«ON PHOTOGRAPHS OF 
Regd. 
oO. 
8765 (1109F) The Porth, Newquay 
3766 (1106F) % x 
8767 (1105 F) N. side of the Porth, 
Newquay. 
3768 (1099F) 3 miles N. of Newquay 
3769 (1528 F) Cliffs 3 to5 miles N. of 
Newquay. 
3770 (1096 F) Bedruthan Steps. 
3771 (1116F) Bedruthan . 
GEOLOGICAL INTEREST, 
1894 
‘The Norwegian.’ 
Rock chasm. . 
Folded rocks “a 
CuMBERLAND.— Photographed by G. T. Arcuison, M.A., LL.B., 
Holmwood, Sutton Coldfield. 
4297 (67) Below Watendlath, Borrow- 
dale. 
1/2 
‘The Devil’s Punchhowl.’ 1902. 
DrvonsHirE.— Photographed by C. H. B. Epps, B.A., 95 Upper Tulse 
Hill, SW. 5/4, 
3772 (1150) Bathing Beach, Ilfra- 
combe. 
3773 (1151) Bathing Beach, Ilfra- 
combe. 
Isoclinal fold in slate, 1903. 
Strain-slip cleavage on large scale. 1903. 
Hampsuire (IsLE or WiGut).—Dhotographed by J. Hopkinson, F.G.S., 
Weetwocd, Watford. 
3774 (14) Undercliff between 
Lawrence and Ventnor. 
(15) Undercliff between 
Lawrence and Ventnor. 
St. 
3775 St. 
1/4. 
Bands of Chert in Upper Greensand. 
1903. 
Bands of Chert in Upper Greensand. 
1903. 
Photographed by R. VowEtt SuHeERRinG, /.L.S., Hallatrow, near Bristol. 
Bournemouth and District Society of Natural Science, 
4256 (1) Cliffs W. of Gordon Hotel 
Steps, Southbourne, Bourne- 
mouth, 
4257 (2) E. of Gordon Hotel Steps, 
Southbourne, Bournemouth. 
4258 (3) E. of Gordon Hotel Steps, 
Southbourne, Bournemouth. 
4259 (4) Southbourne Cliffs, Bourne- 
mouth. 
4260 (5) Southbournce Cliffs, Bourne- 
mouth. 
4261 (6) Southbcurne Cliffs, Bourne- 
mouth. 
4262 (7) Southbourne Cliffs, Bourne- 
mouth, 
Photographed by W. E. ABLEY, 
4264 (320) Three miles from Win- 
chester, on road to Teters- 
field. 
4265 (321) Three miles from Win- 
chester, on road to Peters- 
field. 
10/8. 
Eocene Beds. 1904. 
Lignite Bed above high-water mark, 1904. 
Leaf Bed in situ. 1904. 
Silver-sand Bed and cliff erosion. 1904, 
Cliff erosion. 1904. 
Sands and clays. 1904. 
Kingsgate Street, Winchester. 1/1. 
Broad, flat floor of Chalk combe and dry 
watercourses at itshead. 1903. 
Narrow valley in continuation of combe. 
1903. 
